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N.Z. Land Association's Notices. I The New Zealand Land Association, Ltd. Authorised Capital ... £1,400,000 Paid-up Capital _-. 829,481 ARRANGEMENTS have been madwhereby THE NEW ZEALAND LAND ASSOCIATION, Ltd., Will temporarily conduct the STOCK, PRODUCE. COMMISSION, AND SHIPPING AGENCY BUSINESS Hitherto transacted by THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN ANT MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. [I__n___D], IN THEIR PREMISES, GLADSTONE ROAD. ATjp^ON~IFIXTU_tES. WOOL, SKINS, HIDES, and TALLOW Fbiday, 22nd June. The Comlia-dy's premises are well lighted and convenient for, the efficient display -of Wool. r -= . " Careful valuations made of every lot. Liberal Cash Advances made on all Produce sent m for Sale. MATAWHERO SALE YARDS. BTOCK AUCTION FIXTUBES FOB 1884 27th June Wkdnesdai 25th July „ 22nd August „ 19th September „ 17th October „ 21st November „ 19th December „ ACCOUNT SALES RENDERED AND CASH SETTLEMENTS PROMPTLY MADE. ON~SALE. FENCING MATERIAL — Puriri an Totara Posts and Strainers. SHEEP DIPS— Cooper's, T nomas* and Little's. v -H7ST LANDED. . SEEDS.- n Ou t r new stock of TURNIPS, etc.,'j*-dirißtßti--g of Purple- and Greentop Yellow^, Aberdeen, Fosterton Hybrid, and Swede Turnips, Long Red Mangel, Rape, English White Clover, Cowgrass, Alsike, Crested Dogstail, etc., eto. ; also, on hand — Poverty Bay Ryegrass, Cocksfoot, Prairie, Clover, Trefoil,' and Grass-seed Seconds. AGENCIES. Thk New Zealand Shiffiko Compart Limited Coopeb's Sheep Dip Labnet's Amthklmintio Gbaham's Patent Foot Rot Cube Felten <___> Guillbattmb's Babb Wdui Gasooionb's Wool Pbesses Gand y's Cotton Beltiko The Nobthebn Rolleb Milling Com pant > Reid and Gbay 1 . „_*„_, * „_., P. AND D. DONOAN I Booth, McDonald akd Co. f JHKJJf*' MOCOBMIO- J JuaKora * Full particulars as to terms o* buainesoan be obtained on application to JOHN W. BRIGHT, Manager and Auctioneer. JJRESS DEPARTMENT. PETTIE AND HARPER Have much pleasure m announcing the Arrival of their NEW TmRESS T|/rATERIALS EW iIRESS ITXATERIALS For the Autumn and Winter Seasons. The greater part of these Goods are imported direct from the Manufacturers, and include a splendid variety of Plain and FanOy Hopsacks, Chevrons, Estemene and Scarborough Serges, Amazon and Melton Cloths, Black and Colored French Merinos and Cashmeres, Nuns' Veilings and Crepons (m black, colors, and evening shades) ; also, a choice lotof SPECIAL DRESS LENGTHS, being the Latest Novelties of the Season, and only One of each Pattern. Also, — Direct from London : A choice lot of Dress Nets, Flouncings, Laces, Velvets, Satins, Silks, etc. (m black, colors, and evening shades). Dressmaking* Department. Miss Spence continues to manage this Department with great ability and success, a_d will now be glad to receive Orders for the above New Materials. PETTIE AND HARPER, DIBEOT IMFOBTEBS Et Drapery, Clothing, Mercery, Millinery, etc., Gladstone Road, Gisborne. HIGHIiANR . DANCING. — i WP. SgTUART is forming CLASBES • for Adults and Children m above, including Fling, Sword Dance, Scheuntreus, Reels, etc. Terms on application to Secretary Caledonian Society (Mr R. N. Jones). Dates of Classes on application. Private Classes as arranged. 741 Drink' health tea i it- is the Jiest, the Purest, the most Inrngorating Tea.— Williams and Kettlb, Ltd., Wholeale Agents,- - %

«- J HENNESSY'S mMster clearing sale. — — — o I MUST REDUCE my Stock to a very much smaller compass, and aa ao ▼er?%i*te a quantity MUST BE SOLD to make an appreciable impression on the BtSfc t every kind and quality of Boots, Shoes, and Slippers will be sold at A sort of AUCTION PRICES. Yon cannot go wrong m matter of quality. You are bound to be right m price. I have no antedeluvian Bankrupt. Stock to get rid of, no dropsical ELastie-afda Boots or gorgeously -colored Unsaleable Evening Shoes, but buyers can dip deep into the soundest and largest Boot Stock m the province, striking a rich patch every *"-*•■_ The Sale commences AT ONCE, and will continue until stopped. NO SALE GOODS BOOSED. Xa^mAm 7 " Few Spccirnetis, to show what the latest machinery and microscopic toages can do .*— Ladies' Evening Shoes (instep strap, buckle) - - 2/6 Ladies' Patent Court Shoes (plain) .... 3/g Ladies' Glace Kid Oxford Waking Shoes ... g/g Men's Goloshed Balmorals (Md leg) .... jq/6 Men!sL Canvas Shoes - - - - . 4/g Kid Balmorals (embroidered vamps) - . 10/6 .Lacfieß' Calf Kid Button Boots (odd sizes}. - - - 5/11 ..._ Girlsf Strong Leather School Boots (tippdd *nd plated) . 5/6 !^[en's Nailed Bluchers (tips and plates) • -» ; - . 5/g Boys' English-made Kip Balmerals (indesfructable toes) . 5/9 Children's Lace Boots - - " - - _ j/g Ladies' Cloth Quarter Walking Shoes • - . 4/g Men's Leather Elastic Sides (tips and plates, odd sizes) . 7/g Ladies' Morocco Evening Shoes, pearl beads (special) - . 4/g Men's Open Front Nailed Shooting Boots . - - . g/g Boys' Solid Kip Balmorals, copper toes (7x9)- - . 4/g I Ladies' Kid Elastic Sides - o/n Men's Patent Albert Shoes (elastic fronts) * - ' . 7/g Girls' Kid Elastic Sides, patent toe caps (10 x 13) - . 5/g Ladies' Strong Colonial-made Leather Slippers- - _ 3*5 Infants' Strap Shoes, from - - . _ j/_ Ladies' Strong Leather Country Boots (heel and toe plates) . - 8/6 Men's English made Open-front Balmoir__ (steel points) * . 9/5 o ' » These BARGAINS, _nd a multitude of others^ are all m stock aa thia list it issued. But late-comer_ must take the riak of any line beine sold nut .»._. _______ «f which is : COME AT ONCE ! BE IN TIME ! BE ACTIVE ! -_ONT Dlsl-AY ! Ladies, kindly shop as early m the day as possible. ' Hennessy's for Boots J

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6986, 26 May 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6986, 26 May 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6986, 26 May 1894, Page 3

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